Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1981 — Page 20

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27-year success story Remodeling-expansion makes it the familiar neighborhood 30th & Keystone (Sliper)Market

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From a tiny open grocery to one of Indianapolis finest independent supermarkets, the 30th and Keystone Street Market has served the near Northeast side community for nearly three decades. Indications are manger - owner Robert Laffin, on top of reasonable competitive prices, wants to afford customers larger and modernistic facilities. Mass remodeling and expansion. almost trippling its size, are nearly complete. Laffin evidently, is an enigma among modern bussinessmen. There’s no rush to abandon an almost totally black neighborhood. “My father. Harry ran the business from 1954 until he died last year.” he says," in the same location. The younger Laffin is making a plan that he and his father had talked about so frequently a reality by expanding and keeping the business in the same spot. “My Dad had talked about exapanding the market for a long time, but he never got around to doing it and after he became ill, I kinda put the thought in the back of my mind, until I thought it was time to make a move” said Laffin. One call for the renovation ‘was the problem with inadequate parking. C ustomers were having problems backing out into the heavy jOpffic. "Also by making tnFinside of the store larger we can serve more of our customers, said the energetic businessman. Anyone shopping at the grocery regularly knows Laffin is rarely still, constantly patrolling the aisles, counseling with

ROBERT LAFFIN. 38tk A Keystone Market ager, asanres shoppers regnlar bargains and friendly service wOl remain intact despite extensive renovation. (MarceD WiffiaaM photo]

clerks and directing shoppers to proper shelves. The area in which the market sets has had its transitional periods, shifts of people moving in and out, but due to new development of the nearby Oxford T errace Homes and plans to build, Laffin feels that the community is definitely rising again. ‘This community is vastly starting to grow again. More people are starting to move in

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and with the Oxford Terrace Homes and the community I would say in the next couple of years, it will be one of the best areas in the entire city,” Laffin said. While workers continue construction to be completed, business continues as routine. Customers chat with Laffin about the remodeling, saying they will are happy to see his business getting a “new look.” “I have been doing business Gunslinger M.C. to open 'haunted house' for kids The Kentuekiana Gunslinger Motorcycle Club located at 2457 .Jorthwestern Ave., will transform their entire clubhouse into a “Haunted House” during the week of Halloween. The purpose is to serve over 300 youth up to 12 years of age for this particular holiday. Elmer Bentley, former director of Indiana Association of Motorcycle Clubs has been appointed “Community Relations Coordinator” for the Gunslingers. Bentley states that their main objective is to become more involved in the community by working with the youth and senior citizens. The Planner House. Inc. is assisting this project and several area' businesses have made financial contributions to help make this a very successful event. The “Haunted House” will be opened October 26 thru October 29. for scheduled tours only. Any Kindergarten classes or other organizations wishing to arrange a tour may do so by catting 926-7101. A “Pre-Halloween Party” isscheduled for Friday. October 30, from 3-7 p.m. There w9 be refreshments and surprises for att. as wefl as a tour through the “Haunted House”. Walter Clemmons, president of the Gunslingers emphasizes that there w31 be absolutely no fees charged to anyone and that the m eonkatty invited. The Gunsfiagers are members of LA.MX. The location again is 2457 Northwestern Ave.

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with this market for over 20 years and it makes me feel good that the store is continuing to grow. I knew Mr. Laffin’s father and I know he would be very proud of the way that things are turning out,” said Mrs. Jeri Stuart, a neighborhood resident. OUR SERVICEMEN

DWAYNE1 Marine Pfc. Dwayne Holifield, son of Allen and Cernita Holifieid of 3834 N. Capitol. Indianapolis, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San K°During the 11-week training cycle, he learned the bastes of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid. rifle marksmanship and dose order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline were emphasized throughout the training cycle. A 1981 graduate of Pike High School, he joined the Marine Corps in June 1961.

Marine Pfc. Robert L. Col hert III. son of Robert L. and • Janice M. Colbert of 4240 Sun Set Ave.. and 7266 Township lane Road, respectively, Indianapolis. has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Son Diego. During the 11-week training eyrie, he learned the busies of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during hb enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditiomng program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skifls. in riwfiag first aid. rifle marksmanship and dose order drifl. Teamwork and setf-dbripliac were emphasized throughout the traming cycle. A1981 graduate of Pike High School, he joined the Marine ** ' w^ --a- - UghORI - l.ejf ISI LBRCfc DSOrT UlnW. 1 the delayed entry program.

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